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    TWO The Heppner Ctette-TlmM. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday,
The Official Newspaper of the
City of Heppner and the
County of Morrow
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Published every Thursday and entered as
second-class matter at the Post Office at Heppner.
Oregon under the Act of March 3, 1879. Second-class
postage paid at Heppner, Oregon.
Office at 147 West Willow Street. Telephone (503)
676-9228.
Address communications to the Heppner Gazette
Times. P.O. Box 337. Heppner, Oregon 97836.
$10TK) in Morrow. Umatilla, Wheeler L Gilliam
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LETTERSEDITOR
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Should prosecute support cases
To the editor:
In the past three months I
have been contacted by four
different women who are not
receiving child support. These
women have previously contac
ted the Morrow County district
attorney who refused to assist
them. All of the women need the
support for their children and
most had no funds to hire a
private attorney. My calls to the
district attorney's office con
firmed that office's refusal to
help these women.
In Oregon, non-payment of
child support is a crime and
Oregon law requires the district
attorney to prosecute offenders.
Those seeking help from the
district attorney with child sup
port problems do not understand
Oregon law. When they are told
no assistance is available from
the district attorney, they as
sume nothing can be done. These
individuals, their children and
others similarly situated are
Obituaries
Robert
Rietmann
LA HABRA. Calif. - Robert
Rietmann, 82, of La Ha bra,
Calif., formerly of lone, died
October 30, 1983.
He was born December 18,
1900 to Paul and Margaret
Glock Rietmann of lone.
He was married to Alice
Lundgren of Warren, Minn.
She preceded him in death in
1979.
Mr. Rietmann farmed in
the lone area until the early
1940s. He then moved to sou
thern California where he was
a citrus grower.
Services were held Tuesday,
Nov. 1, at Memory Garden
Memorial Park at Brea, Calif.
He is survived by a sister,
Alice, of The Dalles; nieces
Julie . Frink, Huntington
Beach, Calif., Sally Fasulo of
The Dalles and Ruby Ann
Rohde of Kennewick, Wash.;
nephews Bob, Bill, Gene,
Wayne and Harold Rietmann,
all of lone. Van Rietmann of
Condon. David Rietmann of
Kennewick, Allan Peterson of
Lewiston, Idaho and John
Peterson of Chicago, 111.; and
several great-nephews and
nieces.
The most consumed food in
U.S.: fluid milk and cream.
The first person to be made
a certified public accountant
was Frank Broaker of New
York, in 1896.
SIGNS
Hunting by No vehicles
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victimized by the district ator
ney's refusal to fulfill his statu
tory obligations. Single parents
often turn to welfare in these
situations to adequately support
their children.
Without efforts to enforce the
support laws, the system fails to
everyone's detriment. I urge
those parties interested in this
matter to express their views to
the district attorney, the Morrow
County Court and their state
legislators. Individuals with
complaints should contact the
attorney general's office in
Salem. The state and county
governments provide an ade
quate budget for district attor
neys. Two attorneys staff the
district attorney's office. With
time and money available, the
district attorney has no reason to
refuse to prosecute support
cases.
Sincerely,
ABRAMS, KUHN & SPICER
(s) William J.Kuhn
Ola Ruggles
going away
Ola Ruggles, who recently
moved from Heppner to The
Dalles, was feted at a party by
the Heppner San Souci Rebe
kah Lodge No. 33 before she
left.
Two Trackers schedule
Nov. 21 meeting
The Two Tracker 4-H Horse
dub will hold a meeting on
November 21 at 7 p.m. at the
annex building at the fair
grounds in Heppner.
Everyone interested should
attend, said a club spokesper
son. Election of officers, re
gistration, insurance, and the
upscoming Christmas party
will be the purpose of this
meeting, she said..
Swim Team
Parents
meet, elect
officers
The Heppner Swim Team
Parents held their first meet
ing of the year November 3.
Officers were elected for the
1984 swim season. Nancy
Bruch is the new president.
Nelson Connor was elected
vice-president and meet di
rector, and Sheridan Tarna
sky will continue as secretary
treasurer. deas for fund-raising
projects were tft,main topics
of discussion.
The next meeting of the
Swim Team Parents will be
held Thursday, Nov. 17. 7; 30
p.m. at Gary and) Nancy
Bruch 's home at 220 Cannon
St. in Heppner. Anyone inte
rested in the swim team is
invited to attend the meeting
or contact Nancy Bruch,
676-9420. or Sheridan Tarna
skv. 676-5059.
November 17. 1983
Anniversaries
Hislers celebrate 55th
wedding anniversary
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hisler
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hisler were married 55 years on
November 14. To celebrate the occasion, the couple was
entertained by their three children: Joan Sumner, Francine
Bristow and Paul Hisler, Jr., along with their spouses, at a
dinner at the Sky Room at the Pendleton Airport last
Saturday evening.
Mr. Hisler and Kathleen Monahan were married on
November 14, 1928, at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in
Heppner. They have resided on the original Hisler Ranch on
Butter Creek since that time.
Marriage Licenses
The Morrow County clerk's office at the Morrow County
Courthouse in Heppner accepted Marriage License applica
tions from the following:
Mark W. King, 31, and Teresa Lee Tucker, 32, both of lone.
John Melvin Healy, 28, and Faith Ann Seitz. both of
Heppner.
Bazaar, luncheon & card
party to be held Sat.
By DELPHA JONES
The Three Links Club will
hold a bazaar, card party and
luncheon this Saturday, Nov.
19. at the Rebekah Hall in
Lexington. The bazaar will
begin at 10 a.m. Many hand-
feted at
party
The group played bingo, and
refreshments were served by
Florence Green.
Mrs. Ruggles was presented
a gift from the lodge wishing
her well.
Sunday afternoon riding
sessions will continue at the
fairgrounds barn with riders
divided into two groups. The
first group will ride from 1 to
2:30 p.m. and the second
group from 2:30 to 4 p.m.
Fifteen riders attended last
Sunday's ride.
Those interested in joining
can contact the leaders, Gail
Papineau and Al Brazell.
lone students observing
'Children's Book Week'
lone Elementary students
are observing "Children's
Book Week" this week No
vember 14 through 20) by
writing their autobiographies.
Students in grades two
through six have been review
ing library vocabulary words
and learning how each word
relates to "Writing Your Own
True Adventure."
After the autobiographies
You Are Invited to the
Soroptimist
Wine Tasting and Style Show
Saturday, November 19 tA
at Two o'clock in the afternoon.
Heppner Elks Club, upstairs
Serving Mors d'oeuvres
$8.00 in advance $830 at the door
at Coast to
Coast
Sponsored by: Columbia Basin Co-op
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crafted items will be available
for sale.
At noon, spaghetti, tossed
salad, garlic bread and des
sert will be served for $1.50.
Card playing will follow the
luncheon. Cost to play will be
$1.50. Prizes will be awarded.
Sports
dessert
planned
at IHS
An lone High School Fall
Sports Dessert, honoring
members of the 1983 volleyball
and football teams, will be
held in the school cafeteria on
Tuesday. November 22. at 7:30
p.m.
In addition to presentation
of awards, videotapes of sea
son highlights and the 1978
State Championship game
with MacLaren will be shown.
Everyone is invited to at
tend, and each family is asked
to bring a dessert.
have been written, the fourth,
fifth and sixth grade teachers
will select the one they consi
der as best and send it to the
Raintree Publishing Company
for entry in a "Write Your
Own Adventure" contest. The
publishing company will then
select the best adventurea and
publish it as a children's book,
said Betty Carlson, library
coordinator.
Everyone over age
21 it invited
Sheriffs Report
The Morrow County She
riff's Department at the Mor
ropw County Courthouse in
Heppner handled the following
calls, cases and reports during
the past week:
On November 9. the Morrow
County Sheriff's Department
responded to a one-vehicle,
non-injury accident on Wilson
Road 1.2 miles east of Board
man. Dee Ann Kress. 19, of
Boardman. was involved. The
accident is still under investi
gation. Also on November 9. Carta
Leighton of Boardman repor
ted the theft of a pedigreed
goat.
In a third November 9 Inci
dent, a Heppner ambulance
transported a patient from a
Heppner residence to Pioneer
Memorial Hospital in Hep
pner. On November 11. a Board
man ambulance responded to
a Boardman address and
transported a female to Good
Shepherd Community Hospi
tal. In another November 11
report, a Heppner ambulance
responded to a one-vehicle
accident north of lone. One
male was transported by his
wife to Hermiston.
At 10:10 p m. on November
It. the Heppner Fire Depart
ment responded to a house fire
on Linden Way in Heppner.
The house was almost totally
destroyed. Estimate of the
damage is unknown.
On November 12. a Board
man ambulance responded to
an accident at Simplot feedlot.
One male was transported to
Good Shepherd Community
Hospital.
On November 13. a Heppner
ambulance responded to a
local address and transported
a male to Pioneer Memorial
Hospital.
LU.C.C. plans 3rd annual
ADVENTure for Sunday
The lone United Church of
Christ will hold its third an
nual ADVENTure this Sun
da v. Nov. 20. from 11 a.m. to 5
pm.
The church will be prepar
ing for Advent with a potluck
dinner following the worship
service, said the Rev. Cathy
Barker, pastor. All afternoon
16 activity centers will be open
for making Advent decora
tions, baking bread, making
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OPEN HOUSE
Prairie City Medical Clinic
Saturday, November 19
from noon to 5:00p.m.
Please come take a look
t urant County s n
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There's a lot of Gold at
the End of Our Rainbow
SWEET & SIMPLE
Two brillidnt diamonds
and a colorful gemKtone . . .
beautiful. We have a great
selection of rings & gems.
Come gee. Do it soon.
JULIET
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Peterson's
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gold
Hospital Notes
The following patients have
been admitted and released
from Pioneer Memorial Hos
pital in Heppner during the
past week:
Mildred Brooks. Milwaukie -admitted
November 9, re
leased November 10;
Gilbert Hunt. Portland -admitted
November 9, re
leased November 11;
Erroa Keithley, Heppner -admitted
November 10, re
leased November II; and
Kay Quails, Heppner ad
mitted November 11, released
November 12.
These patients were still
receiving care at the hospital
as of Monday, Nov. 14:
Frank Robinson, Lexing
ton - admitted November 12;
Harold Peck, Heppner -admitted
November 13: and
Frank Hamlin, Heppner -admitted
November 13.
Public Meetings
Monday. Nov. 21 - Morrow
County School Board, lone
High School, 7:30 pm.; Hep
pner Fire Department, fire
hall. 7:30 p.m.; lone Planning
Commission, city hall, 7:30
p.m.
Tuesday. Nov. 22 - Pioneer
Memorial Hospital Board,
hospital, Heppner, 9;30 a.m.
Wednesday, Nov, 23 - Mor
row County Court. North Mor
row annex. Irrigon. 9 a m.;
Heppner Public Library
Board, library. 8 a m.
Monday. Nov. 28 Morrow
County Planning Commission,
north Morrow annex. Irrigon,
7:30 pm.; Heppner Fire De
partment, fire hall, 7:30 p.m.
soft pretzels, films and film
strips will be shown, and
Christmas cards will be sold,
Barker said. Items for Sunday
school classes will also be
made, she added.
Theme for this year's
ADVENTure is "Partners in
Prayer." Prayer partners will
be chosen that afternoon.
This year's ADVENTure
coordinator is Alice Harper.
Refreshments
THE
ARTISTS' TOUCH
Some rings juot "have it"
Picture this with a gnnuine
amethyst & diamond.
Better yet come see it.
Do it. Soon.
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Jewelers
676-9200
Facts About Fire
If your homo hmt m fire
place, muke ure thn chim
ney i profewtiomilly in
Mpected and cleaned nniiuul
ly before the hetttinK wHHon
to got rid of chut ruction
and creoaoto accumulation.
Never nturt a fire in the
fireplace or in a woodntove
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
AUCTIONEERS
(HOWARD SALMON A
AUCTIONEER 481-6586 I
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your belongings to caah in one day")
AUTO PARTS
HEPPMER AUTO PARTS
4NAMj) 234 N Mn Heppner
DENTISTRY
Thomas F. Alexander, D.D.S.
General Dentistry Tues. and 'ITiurs.
1st Interstate Bank Bldg.
676 5410 or 481 9462 (collect)
ELECTRICIAN
Tom Wlborn
Pk.
FLOOR COVERING
M & R FLOOR COVERING
linden Way Carpet,
676-9418 Ceramic
Heppwr Cobinets,
FURNITURE
CASE FURNITURE Heppner
Carpet, Linoleum, Counter Tops Installed
Beauty Rest Mattresses, Fabrics and
Accessories, Sherwin Williams Paint
INSURANCE
1 TURNER
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MEDICAL SUPPLIES
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1100 Southgate, Pendleton 276-1531
OIL PRODUCTS
Chevron DEVIN OIL
M CO. IMC. 676-9633
1 CHEVRON PRODUCTS
f PETTYJOHN OIL COMPANY 1
MKil Farm
mDII serving
Petroleum Products
PLANTS
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flummublo liquid.
Kep a box ol' bukiny
nod a hundy in the kitchon in
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pxtiniiuiKh, toHM handful of
bukinii aoda at the bnm of
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carbon dioxide which will
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